[r. 675V]
1 Mine |
1.1 The name of the mine operator of the mine. 1.2 The location of the mine. |
2 Person ill or injured |
2.1 The following details of a person who has
suffered an illness or injury in a reportable incident — (a) the
person’s name, gender and date of birth; (b) the
business or undertaking the person was engaged in, including the name of the
business or undertaking; (c)
whether the person is a worker at the mine; (d) if
the person is a worker at the mine — (i)
the worker’s occupation; and (ii)
the worker’s usual start and finish time; and (iii)
the worker’s start and finish time on the day on
which the reportable incident occurred; and (iv)
the nature of the worker’s engagement; (e) if
the person is not a worker at the mine and is a visitor at the mine when the
reportable incident occurred — that the person was a visitor; (f) if
the person is not a worker or visitor at the mine — the industry in
which the person’s business or undertaking is primarily conducted. |
3 Reportable incident |
3.1 The following details about the reportable
incident — (a) the
date and time when the incident occurred; (b) if a
person has an illness as a result of the incident — the date when
the illness was first reported to the mine operator; (c) a
description of the incident, including — (i)
what each affected person was doing before the incident;
and (ii)
a description of all substances (including hazardous
chemicals), plant and processes involved in the incident; (d) the
classification under the 3 rd edition revision 1 of the document entitled
“Type of Occurrence Classification System” published in 2008 by
the Australian Safety and Compensation Council (and under that document as
remade from time to time) of — (i)
the mechanism of the incident; and (ii)
the agency of the injury; and (iii)
the nature and bodily location of the injury. |
4 Consequences of reportable incident |
4.1 Whether the reportable incident results
in — (a) the
worker being unable to work for 1 or more days; or (b) the
worker carrying out limited work; or (c) the
worker receiving medical treatment. |
4.2 Whether the reportable incident is likely to,
or could, result in — (a) the
death of a person; or (b) a
permanent incapacity of a person; or (c) a
matter specified in item 4.1. |